Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio

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Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio

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  • Completion year: 2015
  • Gross Built up Area: 72 m² (12m x 6m)
  • Project Location: Hanoi
  • Country: Vietnam
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Nguyen Hoang Manh
  • Design Team: Nguyen Hoang Manh, Nguyen Quoc Long, Luu Hoang Kiem, Tran Quang Tuyen
  • Clients: Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Photo Credits: Quang Dam
  • Others: Construction sponsor: Kien A Joint Stock Company, Construction consultant: La Hong Furniture & Interior Decoration Co., Ltd.
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Excerpt: The Vietnamese Food Pavilion by MIA Design Studio, inspired by the design of traditional folk houses, offers a transparent and interactive space. The pavilion design showcases unique flavors and ingredients from each region, inviting visitors to taste and experience Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. It honors traditional culinary practices and fosters community among guests as they explore diverse offerings.

Project Description

Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
© Quang Dam
Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
© Quang Dam

[Text as submitted by architect] A space which is conceptualized by MIA Design Studio, based on Vietnamese traditional folk houses to replicate its proportions and dimensions, is transparent and interactive with its surrounding environment. “It is open but close, close but open”.

Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
© Quang Dam
Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
Detail © MIA Design Studio
Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
© Quang Dam

Vietnam is always proud of its cuisine diversity across 3 regions. The display counter is formed based on Vietnam geographical shape (S-shape) presenting traditional dishes from 3 regions with benches, standing tables representing Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands. 

Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
© Quang Dam
Vietnamese Food Pavilion | MIA Design Studio
© Quang Dam

This symbolizes Vietnam asserting its territorial sovereignty to the world.

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